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Allen, Danielle S.,
1971-
Our Declaration
[CD Audiobook] :
a reading of the Declaration of Independence in defense of equality /
Danielle Allen.
Reading of the Declaration of Independence in defense of equality.
Prince Frederick, MD :
Recorded Books,
2014.
8 compact discs (9 hrs.) :
digital ;
in container 17 x 18 x 3 cm.
ITK audio
Title from container.
Complete and unabridged.
"With tracks every 3 minutes for easy book marking"--Container.
Narrated by Robin Miles.
Troubled by the fact that so few Americans actually know what it says, Danielle Allen, a political philosopher renowned for her work on justice and citizenship, set out to explore the arguments of the Declaration of Independence, reading it with both adult night students and University of Chicago undergraduates. Keenly aware that the Declaration is riddled with contradictions--liberating some while subjugating slaves and Native Americans--Allen and her students nonetheless came to see that the Declaration makes a coherent and riveting argument about equality. They found not a historical text that required memorization, but an animating force that could and did transform the course of their everyday lives. Allen brings these insights to the general reader.
20140814.
United States
Declaration of Independence
Criticism, Textual.
Equality
United States.
Miles, Robin.
Recorded Books, LLC.
ITK audio.
RV8